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The Best Job No One Wants
A new CEO for Bank of America could be chosen as early as Sunday, reports Charlie Gasparino. Inside a selection process beset by rivalries, government pressure-and most of all a lack of interest from top candidates.
Wall Street Will Walk
After two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers were acquitted of fraud charges last week, Charlie Gasparino says prosecutors are afraid to bring new cases. And that's a good thing.
Speed Read: Too Big to Fail
The Daily Beast presents the five most revealing and cinema-ready scenes from New York Times wunderkind Andrew Ross Sorkin's new book on the financial crisis.
Behind Ken Lewis' Panic
In an exclusive excerpt of The Sellout, Charlie Gasparino reveals the inside story of how Paulson and Bernanke forced BofA to buy Merrill Lynch and prevented another meltdown.
The Coming Bank Bust
This weekend is the one-year anniversary of the bailout. But The Daily Beast's Nomi Prins says the too-big-to-fail banks have only gotten bigger-and much worse could be on its way.
An SEC Charge for Lewis?
Days before Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis announced he was stepping down, he lawyered up. Charlie Gasparino on the likelihood he'll be charged by the SEC-which has something to prove after botching Madoff and the meltdown-over the Merrill debacle.
The Merger That Ruined Lewis
Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis was the classic American success story. But he had a weakness for big deals-and his resignation was inevitable from the second he agreed to take on Merrill Lynch.




















